No Bake Cookies
I have never baked or cooked with peanut butter as I was quite late in my liking of the substance. So perusing the internet I noticed that there were a lot of peanut butter cookies out there and decided that the Zero Baking Required challenge being hosted by Sarah Trivuncic at Maison Cupcake was a good excuse to try out one of these recipes. With my daughter’s help I adapted a recipe for Famous No-Bake Cookies from Diana’s Desserts with a recipe submitted by Ashlee. I think these cookies would be ideal for a picnic or kids party (check for allergies first) as they are like little miniature chocolate flapjacks!
First you add sugar, cocoa, butter and milk to a pan.
Melt the ingredients and then boil for 3 minutes.
Add the peanut butter, oats and vanilla extract.
Put spoonfuls of mixture onto grease proof paper and allow to cool and harden.
Enjoy!
No Bake Cookies
Ingredients
- 375 g Granulated or castor sugar
- 4 tblsp Cocoa
- 113 g Butter
- 125 ml Milk
- 120 g Peanut butter
- 310 g Oats
- 1 tsp Vanilla extract
Instructions
- To a medium sized saucepan add the sugar, cocoa, butter and milk.
- Melt the ingredients together and then boil for 3 minutes exactly.
- Remove from the heat and stir in the peanut butter, vanilla extract and oats.
- Drop spoonfuls onto greaseproof paper. You can make balls or flat cookies as you wish.
- Allow to cool and harden, about 1/2 and hour to an hour.
Maya Russell
Would love to make these with the kids this half-term. I might make them with both Nutella and peanut butter.
prwilson
Oo, these look delicious!
Jayne T
What a great recipe, perfect for when time is short.
Joanne Blunt
My children would love these. I’ll have to give them a go.
bakingaddict
Great minds do think alike 🙂 I was late to the peanut butter party too but absolutely love it now. Never did as a child though. These look great and are definitely perfect for a picnic or party.
Camilla
They do indeed! I love crunchy peanut butter now too but would still turn my nose up at Sunpat!
Jacqueline
Mmmmmmm, tasty. I will have to make these with Cooper.
Camilla
Hi Jacs, unless you’re having a tea party, do halve the quantity as I think American portion sizes are more generous! Thanks for stopping by:-D
Jacqueline @How to be a Gourmand
Hi Camilla – I left a comment a couple of days ago – but it looks like it has fallen into the abyss so I’ll try again 🙂
All the contents of a Snickers bar and no baking = a winner. I don’t think I would be disciplined enough to stop at 1.
Camilla
Hi Jacqueline – don’t know what happened there then, the wonders of technology! You can make yourself quite sick after the 3rd one, so have to ration myself to 1 a day!
Laura@howtocookgoodfood
These look like a great idea and a great way to pass the time with the children! Love oats and always enjoy new ways of using them :0)
Camilla
Hi Laura, thank you and yes they are great for children to make!
Nicola
They look wonderful and so quick and easy to make. I’m going to have to give them a try soon 🙂
Camilla
Took some to my mum and dad’s today and we still have plenty. Next time I think I would make a half portion!
Mich - Piece of Cake
Peanut butter and oats sound like a great combination. Love the fact its so easy to make.
Camilla
Yes they are childs play to make and when you’re bored of peanut butter you can make them with Nutella instead.